As the successor to evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, Christ for All Nations President Daniel Kolenda has already seen millions come to Jesus at the ministry's crusades around the world. But amid all the supernatural healings and miracles, find out what Kolenda says is more important when it comes to sharing the gospel with others. read more

Born into a Muslim family in Iran, Hormoz Shariat used his brother’s execution to compel him to share the hope of Jesus with millions in the Islamic world. With the underground Iranian church growing more than ever today, he’s now seeing his prayers answered. read more

An Assemblies of God missionary who was set free from transsexuality recently shared a testimony at a successful outreach event to the LGBT community at the Southern Illinois University campus. read more

The Billion Soul Network's co-founder believes that synergy is pivotal in the Great Commission. Find out how the Billion Soul Network is creating a huge network of churches and people to accomplish God's assignment to us. read more

How do you spread the gospel in the very place it was first preached 2,000 years ago? For an Operation Mobilization Israel team member serving in this biblical land, it all begins with worship. read more

After miraculously surviving an attack in which he saw 13 members of his family massacred by Khmer Rouge soldiers in Cambodia, Reaksa Himm swore revenge. But a radical encounter with Jesus gave him an entirely new reason to seek the murderers: to forgive them and share the gospel with them. read more

Mary Pappas wasn’t sure she’d have a shot at a normal life. Diagnosed with a rare form of cancer of the thymus gland at the age of 23, she then battled cancer no less than six times—plus suffered a miscarriage—and lived to tell about all of it. read more

Jeremy Cowart is used to making people smile for a living. As a celebrity photographer, he has snapped the portraits of countless stars, among them Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and Tim Tebow. read more

It’s no wonder Alex Nsengimana had nightmares as a child. After witnessing the murder of his grandmother and uncle during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, he ran from the militia and eventually ended up in an orphanage. read more

Six hundred seventy-three young people made public commitments to Christ through baptism on the shores of Daytona Beach, Fla., this summer. New Spring Church in Anderson, S.C., saw more than 2,500 middle and high school students attend an annual summer camp, dubbed The Gauntlet, where more than 300 young people were saved in addition to those baptized. read more